Risk: Medium Stormwater Outfall Operational

Kirby Towing & Garage Stormwater Outfall, Moulton, Alabama

MOULTON, Alabama, United States

Overview

Kirby Towing & Garage is a stormwater outfall in Moulton, Alabama, United States. It operates under the US EPA NPDES MS4 permit framework for stormwater discharge management.

Kirby Towing & Garage is a stormwater outfall located at 1122 County Road 434 in Moulton, Lawrence County, Alabama, United States. This facility is part of the stormwater management infrastructure in the region, handling runoff from an industrial or commercial catchment area. As a stormwater outfall in the United States, this facility operates under the Clean Water Act and is subject to National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) regulations. Depending on the municipality's designation, it may fall under Phase I or Phase II MS4 permit requirements, which mandate stormwater pollution prevention plans and best management practices. The environmental significance of this outfall lies in its role in managing urban runoff in Moulton, Alabama. Proper stormwater management helps protect local water bodies from pollutants such as sediment, oil, and heavy metals, which are common in industrial and commercial areas. The facility contributes to maintaining water quality in the region's watershed.

Environmental context

The outfall is located in Lawrence County, Alabama, within the Tennessee River watershed. The region experiences a humid subtropical climate with significant rainfall, making stormwater management critical to prevent flooding and reduce pollutant loads to receiving waters. Industrial and commercial activities in the catchment area can contribute contaminants like hydrocarbons and heavy metals, necessitating effective stormwater treatment and monitoring.

Frequently asked questions

Kirby Towing & Garage is located at 1122 County Road 434 in Moulton, Lawrence County, Alabama, United States.

It is a stormwater outfall that discharges runoff from the Kirby Towing & Garage site, managing stormwater in compliance with NPDES MS4 permit requirements.

As a stormwater outfall in the United States, it is regulated under the Clean Water Act and subject to NPDES MS4 permits, which require stormwater pollution prevention plans.

Stormwater outfalls in Alabama help manage runoff to protect water quality in rivers and streams, particularly in the Tennessee River watershed, from pollutants like sediment and chemicals.

The NPDES MS4 program requires municipalities to implement stormwater management programs that control pollution from outfalls, including those from industrial and commercial sites.

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